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  2. Although the 21 st century officially began in the year 2001, many historians believe that the story of the 21 st century begins with the pulling down of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism in the early 1990s. For 40 years, the world had been pulled in opposite directions by the two super-powers, the United States and the Soviet Union.
  3. Conclusion As discussed above, society has chosen which scientific and technological developments will define the modern world. Modern politics, religion, events, and society's values of safety, privacy, exploration, health, and communication have driven technological progress in those respective fields.
  4. The World of the 20th Century The World of the 20th Century Note to the reader: this chapter is set up differently than the previous chapters. Instead of a first reading that gives a global perspective on all the events of the century, this chapter highlights important global events that impacted many regions of the world.
  5. mlpp.pressbooks.pub

    Welcome to Modern World History! This is the textbook for an undergraduate survey course taught at all the universities and most of the colleges in the Minnesota State system. Similar courses are taught at institutions around the United States and the world, so the authors have made the text available as an open educational resource that teachers and learners can read, adapt, and reuse to meet ...
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    Starting from the early 20th century, anthropologists, like Franz Boas, have tried to use anthropological theories and research methods to have a better understanding of what makes us all human beings, how people around the world are similar, and cultural diversity, countering the notion that one society is inherently superior to another.
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    The 21st-century student populations are more heterogeneous than in the past, which means schools need to become more responsive to diverse cultures, languages, experiences, economics, and interests—and do this in ways that provide equity of access to dynamic learning experiences to meet the needs of all learners.
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    6.2 Anarchy in the 20th century and today Dr. Serbulent Turan Anarchism in the 20th century was marked by a strong paradox: The first half of the century saw the golden age of anarchist thought and action, with anarchists playing important roles and making substantial political gains from Asia to Europe to North America. The second half of the century, on the other hand, saw the retreat of ...
  9. The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way the US public education system runs its daily operations. The pandemic has affected the safety guidelines, the instructional methods, the assessment/grading system, and the mental health of students/teachers in the schools. Businesses faced unprecedented challenges as a result of the coronavirus; therefore, dramatic changes in business models were made ...
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